Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for December 19, 1987
Transcript:
Calvin: They say Santat knows if you've been good or bad, but what if someone had been sort of both? I mean, suppose some kid tried to be good...at least, well, most of the time...but bad things inexplicably kept happening? Suppose some kid just had terrible luck, and he got blamed for a lot of things he did only sort of on purpose? Hobbes: Who exactly might we be talking about? Calvin: This is a purely hypothetical case, Mr. Smartypants.
bmonk almost 12 years ago
Purely hypothetical. And I have a . . . friend with a problem . . .
yow4zip Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Susie just walked into that snowball. Honest!
YevaudPirrsha over 7 years ago
honest engines
Hobbes the dragon about 4 years ago
like the noodle incident
alexzinuro over 3 years ago
Given Calvin’s prodigious vocabulary, I’m surprised he didn’t use the word “agathokakological” (which, according to Merriam-Webster, means consisting of both good and evil).
Nate Wright (Mischief God) over 3 years ago
We are talking about Mr. Calvin, Hobbes.